NVMe (Non-Volatile Memory Express) is a scalable, high performance CPU PCI-E Gen3 direct connnect to NVMe devices, designed for Client and Enterprise server systems using SSDs technology, that was developed to reduce latency and provide faster CPU to data storage device performance.

Unified with the latest Intel Xeon processors utilizing common instruction sets and Xeon Phi's multiple programming models, it is easier to port parallel computing applications in the hybrid environment and take advantage of the powerful processing resources of Supermicro's HPC platforms.

NVMe (Non-Volatile Memory Express) is a scalable, high performance CPU PCI-E Gen3 direct connnect to NVMe devices, designed for Client and Enterprise server systems using SSDs technology, that was developed to reduce latency and provide faster CPU to data storage device performance.

Unified with the latest Intel Xeon processors utilizing common instruction sets and Xeon Phi's multiple programming models, it is easier to port parallel computing applications in the hybrid environment and take advantage of the powerful processing resources of Supermicro's HPC platforms.

Graphics Card

A GPU (graphics processing unit) is a specialized electronic circuit designed to rapidly manipulate and alter memory to accelerate the creation of images in a frame buffer intended for output to a display.

Xeon Phi is a coprocessor computer architecture developed by Intel. Based on Intel Many Integrated Core Architecture (MIC), it complement the industry-leading performance and energy-efficiency of the Intel Xeon processor E5 family to enable dramatic performance gains for some of today’s most demanding applications.

VGA (Video Graphics Array) refers specifically to the display hardware. Higher-resolution and other display modes are achievable, even with standard cards and most standard monitors.